Evansville Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 22 May 1866 — Page 3

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SEXTIMEXT Ayp FUN. .! A MUe nonsense, now and then, ,. 1 In lelished by the wisest men." Aj wet Ma flsh, wi diy as a bone; ! c As live as a bird, as dead as a stone ; A plump as a partridge, as poor as a rat; As strong as a horse, as weak as a eat; ! i AS bard as a flint, ax soft as a mole; . , ,j As- white asa My, as black as a coal; As plain as a pike-staff, as rough as a bear: A light as a drum, as free as the air; ' As heavy as lead, as ligb t as a feather ; As steady as time; uncertain as weather; As not as an oven, as cold as a frog ; - - . As gay as a lark, as sick as a dog; " - A4 Blow as a tortoise, as swift as the wind; As true as the gospel, as false as mankind; As thin as a herring, as fat as a pig ; ,.t... As proud as a peacock, as blythe a a grig; As savage as tigers, as mild asa dove; Jt As Klin" asa poker, as Umpasaglove; : As blind as a bat, as daf as a post; As cold as-a ueamber, as warm as a toast; As flat as a flounder, as' round as a ball ; As blunt as a hammer, as sharp as an awl ; As red as a ferret t, as safe aa the stocks; As bold as a thief, as sly as a fox ; As straight as an arrow, as crooked as a bow; . . . .. . ... . . , As yellow as saffron, as black as sloe;" As brittle as glass, as tongh as gristle ; As neat asa nail, as clean as a whistle; As good as a feast, as bad as a witch ; , As light as is day, as dark as Is pitch ; As wide as a river, as deep asa welt; . As Still as a mouse, as loud as a bell ; As sure aa a gun, as true as a clock ; As fair as a promise, as firm asa rock; As brisk as a bee, as doll as an ass ; . . As full as a tick, as solid as brass ; ' As lean as a graybound, as rich as a Jew : And ten thousand similes, equally true. lie that falls in love with himself rill have no rivals- . Our devil r8aya" getting tin love ia something like getting f drunk; the more a fellow does it the more ' he wanteto. i;1;.','" ' . !,,, A child thus defines gossip: fi It's when' nobody" don't do nothing, and somebody goes and tells it"'."., 1." . . A tender-hearted railway engineer on a certain railroad ? says he never runs over a man when he can help it, because " it musses up the track so, It is Baid that a pretty pair of eyes are the best mirror a man can shave by.';!.-.-y::-r:-;: - 7:': .' '! r. 'Zactly so and.it is.' unquestionably the case that many a man has, been shaved by them.-- - , -f, " Mother," said a little girl, eevea years old,;' I could not understand our minister to-day, he said so many hard words. I wish he would preach so that little girls could understand him. Won't he mother?' , V ; " Yes, I think so, if we ask him' , Soon after her father saw her going out. ' v.;;"",:,; '; ;;'; ''".-. ' " Where are you going. Emma?" " I am going over' to M. 's,': to ask him to preach small!" ?' , " Mr. Swipes, I've just kicked your son William out of my store." ' r "Well, Mr. Swingle, it is the first Bill you have footed this many a day." A gentleman presented a lace collar to the object of his adoration, and in ' a jocular way said : , .... " Do not let any one else rumple it." "No, dear,"; said the lady, ltI will take it off." . .,

"Johnny; my dear, run to the store and feet some sugar' said a mother to her .precocious son of eleven years. 44 Excuse me. Ma; I am somewhat indisposed this morning. .Send father, ana tell him to bring a paper of to bacco along." - : . ; ' Ah; J emmy," said a sympathizing friend to a man who was just too late for the train, " you did not run, fast enough ;. '".'" " .' . ' '.' .''',.-. "Yes, I did, said Jemmy; "I ran fast enough, bA.,1 did not start soon enough', ; Tight tinis in the natural worldwhen the day breaks, the night fails, and the moon is reduced to her last quarter. , . ; . "Your purse, Tom," aid an indulgent father to his spendthrift son, " reminds me of a thunder cloud." "Why so, father?".::" 1 V : " Because, it is always light'ning." r An Elegantly (.dressed young' lady recently entered a railway carriage in Parian where; there if ere. three or four young gentlemen; one: of 'whom "was lighting a cigar.;. Observing her, the Frenchman asked if smokiner would incommode ' her. ', ' She replied,' " I do not know, Sif no gentleman has" ever smoked in my presence." ' - u ' ; ' - Artemus ; Ward, who designs soon leaving for Europe, says,, in a recent letter to a Portland paper; " I had intended sailing from Portland; but I am told, though your steamers leave punctually , they ; seldom reach ; the other side, This will deter me from patronizing them. . M would not die in the springtime unless it was necessary. ; .. ;:. " Well Captain, when do you ,'sail for California? ." On Tuesday next." 4 How -do you go? Through the Straits; stall X book you for the vovaee? "a " I reckon not;! lefthome to cet out "of one strait, and don't mean to get into another." Th Chattanooga Union of SaturL day last says:' " We noticed 'sticking up in a conspicuous place, yesterday, "'Notiss. A big jackass with tale irraA & mun Rriort let ear bit in too won hin leg barked saddel marks on ribs i will eive 1 dollars tor any man firxVir. Bffl iapt he WaS lost aPHI 9A tha 18G6 send it to John i meadde rossille gorgy.'" V;. A wkwart) Omtrrton -Paris gossip lets off a rich joke on the distinguished Poni-.Vimfln " rI.: :Kmil rift Girardin. who recently gave a dinner in Paris to id Abdel Kader, and during the conver- ' 'sation said, 4i I shall be most happy to present you " with, my Two -Sisters-' kf meaning his new play. In translating, the expression that it was M. Girardin's play was left out, and the Emir replied that "he would be very happy to accept the ladies, although his harem was quite full."

COLOR WORKS.

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Wnite Lead and Color Works, ECKSTEIN, milS, k CO., CINCINNATI, O. Fred'k Bckstein, late Suire Eckstein & Co. Townsend Hills, late Harrison, Hills A Co. XX AVI5fO recently purchased the White JQ, lead Works, formerly known as the Works of " Harrison Uiln, & Co.," but more recently as the PHCENIX WHITE LEAD AND COLOR ! . r . . ,- WORKS,'., . .- , Wonld call the attention of pealers to our Phosnix Brand of Pare White Lead, which is being made under the especial supervision ofMr. Hills, who has had an experience of twenty-five years in the manufacture of lye ad, and was the manufacturer of the brand so long and favorably known to Dealers and Painters as -,; ,. r..i i. , HARBISON, HILLS fc CO.'S , , , , . ,., ; ; Pure .White lead. v ' Our facilities for corroding are-such as to enable us to' execute promptly all orders for the above brand of White Lead, either dry or ground in oil, which for purity and quality shall have no superior, either in American or English manufacture. We also manufacture the following brands of .-., , , ,. : WHITE liEAJOx ' ; .' ' SUPERIOR," " IMPERIAL," " COLUM- ; Ki ! t. BIA' AND "OHIO.".' tv.' Together with a full , "Une of Colored Paints and Putty. Which we offer to the Trade in the usual assortment of packages at the LOWEST Market Rates. . , . ECKSTEIN, HILLS & CO. ' "' . Office No. 2 Burnet Street. For sale by the Trade generally. apr9. SADDLERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' ! STELNBACH & WACK, ; No. 67, 3Iain Street, t ' ; ,. I . : 1;; EVANSVILLE, IND. ' t : WE KEEP COXSTANTI.Y ON hand a full assortment of all goods In our line, but oall the special attention of Merchants and Saddler to our superior HORSE-COLLARS, finished, instead of with buckles and straps, with A. Steinbaph's newly invented and patented , , v t , - EVERLASTING - j Collar-Fastener, 'The advantages of this fastener are L Thiriihilitv. the Fastener warranted to out last the Collar; i Saving of time in puttincr the Oillar on and off the horse's neck: 3. Neatness of finish. This Collar is worth a half-dollar more to the farmer than the old-fashioned one. o ., - c,-1 Examine our stock before you buy. and vou will save money. dec!3 dtim. KANAWUA SALT COMPANY, u t' Ruffner, Jr, General Agent Office No. S NORTH WATER STREET, ' '- :: ,: (upstairs,) . . Ti " ' ! ' EvansS-ille, Ind. T5TAVINO THE FVI.L fOHTROL 1 and management of all KAN Aw HA SALT shipped below the Falls of the Ohio, I am prepared to fill orders for any quantity, as low in price as any salt in market. . All Kanawha Salt is in good cooperage, and is branded " Kanawha SaR Co." '' t uTTPPvrn Td apr2o 2m . i: Oenerai Agent. PAPER, ETC." . - t r : it v' ' - - - JPaper liVarehousc Z NO. SOUTH FIRST STREET. - IV. DOCHER & CO.; ..A 4 -DBALER3 INPaper Hangings, Paper Bags, Card Boards, ote, .wrapping. and Manilla Paper, Cut Cards, . 'Vt indow Shades, jC,tc .. l.. Bf We will keep a complete asstrrtment of everyt'ilng in our line, at wholesaleana retail. .Let all who desire gooa uooas cneap call early aud examine our stock. ...... -; " No. 7 South First Street, marltf ' - Evansville, Ind. FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF; 3 'Mr (it ""yt ant Bsqnisile. DHieate ttmti I'rnprnnt Perfanr, IKstiDrd frit the Rare mm BemaHfat Fl.wfr from whfcli it takes is ". MsnnJaoturedonlyVj PHAIOJ'l e W. I5 Beware, of Counterfeits. Aiih fnr 1'halon'TnK no etner. gold by drnggiuU geaerally.

GKOCEKIES.

Mew York Grocery, CHEAP 0 R 0 C E E I E S ! SAVT YOUR MONEY I. ; wbloh you will certainly do by buying your Groceries at the NEW YORK GROCERY, No. 72 Main Street, . ' j on the alley between Second and Third. We have on hand a LARGE and CHOICE STOCK of ; .. r , i .t.-.-ti-.-ij-.-f. c io in- !:' ! - ' .; r.-vfi.. , . White arid Brcncn Sugars 4 "" Greedy Black, and Japan Teat; Rie,. Java and Lagmra Coffees , I . ' Molassi and Syrups of all Mnde, ., r Sugar - Cured liana . and Breakfast : Bacon, '- . ! t '"" , Plain Ilam,- Shoulders,' and Clear1 Side Bacon, r A ! f, . i L J Canned Fruits, Jellies, Preserves and - 'Dried Fruit of all description .. , Split Peas, Lentils, Pearl Barley,, Green Corn and Peas,. . . Fish of i all kinds (including Choice 1 'Holland Herring), -.. u: u ii Washing and Touet Soap in great variety, , .f. .. v-'i ;:: ' ! Washing Soda and Sodi'Ash,' Lime and. Cement; ' " ' i .v ' ..r - ' In fact, , . .. ( ... GROCERIES 6 V ALL KINDS, . ,. . ,si '" . ;-i,-i . : -.. J too numerous to mention.. :0vii ' . -'J'-J....' '- '-' 1 ! We have also a large assortmeut of ' ' Wooden and Willow Ware, . i . . ; Coal- Oil Lamps of all sizes and prices, Whitewash Bruslies, ,. i ; ; . Stove and Shoe Brushes, .' : Counter Brushes, : ; ; : : . Feather Dusters, &c, &c. ' -Also i Carpet Chain, Cotton Yarn, and r Cotton Batting. , . I ' Ur. '" i,.-i.-'f-We have on hand also the r tl : f ? -i i. i i.1. . . - CHOICEST FAMILY- FLQTR, r Corn-Mtal, Hominy, &c, &c.;-,;.,. ,r, ... all of which were bought at tha lowest figures and will be sold at r . : i GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ' ' ! -A :,:, .. .J i '. Call and see for yourselves. ' ;::'. ' v'v, ;-.-i. ' ) i ' '' - , .;:'. , .",-'. . :i ."t'l hi i t-y '':' :y.""f":"'f lit J'J;- ' !: I. ' ;. REMEMBER THE PLACE: ; Hew ilSTork frocery,' v Xo. 72 Main Street, i ' ' " between Second and Third, on the alley. ! -V. V i-'. -!r '-' i - ' TT" ,.-.' y , j..iC v: .. .v.-i -' " PARSONS, SCOVILLE & Co may9 : ': , B. T. JDAKXB1. , : , . . ; i " A. H. KAHK, 5 ; . , daniei a kaiot, J;.; ri Wholesale Dealers In.'. .... , . OROCERIES, WINES, ' LIQUORS j. CIn tu rtvrrnv vmva v&TTja r H No. iWater St.; between Main and Locust jahll-6mr r , . , EvcwvUle,-Ind..,; ! SHLPSTUFF3 and SHORTS. ' " A f TONS HHIPSTUFFS SHORTS, x9 Just received and for sale by , . 8p7 " ;"; . ' No. 19 Water Street. rfcv-k I FTjOrTR ASSORTED Q II 9 brands and prices Just received ind lorealeby J.C. DuaouuMHTflnui apl8 No. 19 Water Street OLD JPIOISTKEB - !no. 82 MAIN STREET. . J. P. Elliott & Son WAVK OJf IT ANDL AND ARE CON JtjL stantly receiving, a choice assortment ofSTAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES, purchased for casn, ana at tne lowest ngures, consisting of ' Choice Green and Black Teas, ' : Cofles, Sugars.. E. R. Durkee A Co.'s Spices (which are warranted pure), , , . Syrups,,! ; c ; i h X1'"'"--'! ' -'i.1 Coal Oil, - .--,.f.-!-," ., r' . Wooden and Wlliow Ware,. Canned Fruits such as Oysters, Lobsters Crabs, Peaches, Quinces, Whortleberries, Pears, Pineapples, Ac, , Bottled Goods snch' as Pickles, Jellies, Sauces, &c; ti : . ,., - Also, 200,000 lbs. Plain and Canvased Hams, Shoulders, Ribbd and Clear Sides. 'Agent for DuppnCs' and Miami Pmidr Companies, and for Johnson's Union Wash-ing-Machlne and dothesVVV ringer. ; , Call and examine our stock and prloefct ' No. 82 MAIN STREET. ' mayl"

; CITY NOTICES. Annexation of Territory to the City ; ;.rv ,nof EvajiWiiIe.".;; r.,;.-,,.,..: NOTICE IS HEREBY iVeN, that the Common Counctl of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of tha provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana,.approved March. 6, 18t5, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled ? An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1&7, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the first day of May, 1&S6, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh Countv a petition praying for the annexation to "said city of the folio wtng-d escribed, territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz.: All that part of fractional section No. 31, in township No. 6 south., of range No. 10 west, in Vanderburgh County, described as follows, viz. j Beginning on the section line dividing between fractional section 30 and fractional section 31, at the point where said section line separates Water street of the city of Evansville from the extension of said street .known as "Union Place," and running thenco south 33 40", east along the southwest side of said street, called " Union Place," six hundred and seventy-three (673) feet; thence south 64, west twelve hundred and fifteen (1,215 feet to the Ohio River: thence down said river one thousand and eighty -sbc (1,0) feet, more or less, to the intersection of said section line with the Ohio River f and thence east along said section line seven hundred and twenty-six feet to the place of beglnning: said' territory bein& contiguous to the city of Evansville. and not platted orlaidoflV su:-: .'W. BAKER, Mayor.;

Aj M McGkiff, Clerk.v,.; inchSi dAwlm To Geonre M. Stinson. Elijah Perkins. Thomas McCorkle, Sarah Musgrove, Henry iirummeinaus,jonnu.tinson,anaueorge W. Carpenter, and to the heirs and leeal representatives of Charles S. Wells, de ceased, ana all otner owners or claimants of real estate comprising the territory described in the foregoing noticee f. i-V. Notice is hereby given, that the petition referred to in, the above notice was presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County on the 1st day of May, 1S66, and that the same was receivea ana consiaerea; ana it was ordered by said Board that the further hear ing ana consmerat ion oi saia application be continued nntil the 4th day of June. 1866, and that notice be given by the County Auditor, by - publication in5 the Evansville DaHy Journal, that said application Is now pending before' said Board, and that it will ne heard ana aewrminea c b the said 4th day of June, 1866. , ; . i 1 V11.TUK SlLl, :i; '. Auditor Vanderburgh County. ' Evansville, May 4, 1866. fmaylO till 31 Annexation of Territory to the City ... .,.,. ., or, iiivansvLue. . TTOTI( i; IH IIEREBV OIVEN, that JL'I - the Common (Xuncil of the city of Evansville. in pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, appro vd March 6,1865, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled ' An Act granting to the citizens of the town of Evansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Charter,' approved January 27, 1847, and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the first day of May, 1806, present to the Board. of County Commissioners bf Vanderburgh County a petition prayiner for the annexation to said city of the following-described territory, and set ting iort n me reasons lor sucn annexation, vi. : All that part of the southeast quarter of seetion 19, township 6 south, of range 10 west, bounded on the north by Eleventh street, on the east by F. W. Brinknieyer's enlargement, on tne soutn oy snarpe s and on the west by First avenue, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at the northwest eorner or saia quarter section, wmcn is at the intersection of Eleventh street Biiu A li.ip I. v iim . auu 11.11111. iiii.iiv i. east, along the middle of said Eleventh. street, seventeen hundred (1700) feet, more or less, to tne west line oi j v . iti-roic-meyer's Enlargement; thence south by said west line six hundred and fifty-five (8f5) feet, .more or less, to the middle of Ninth street, as the same Is laid out In Sharpe's Enlargement; thence west along the middle of Ninth street nine hundred and forty-four (944) feet, more or less, to the west line of 8harpe's Enlargement; thence south along said west line on' hundred and forty-seven and a hall (147) feet, Enlargement ; thence west along said northline seven hundred and fifty -eight and a half (758)4) fef more or less, to the middle of First avenue ; and thence north along the middle of said First avenue eight hundred and live (805) feet, more or less, to the place-of beginning; said territory being contiguous to the city of Evansville, and not platted or laid off. . ( . V. BAKER, Mayor. Attest: A. M. MCUriff, C'lerK, mchSlddtwlm n , -.i.,.; . ,'r To Henry Di Aliis. Francis Amory, H. Q-' Wheeler, Dp. M. J. Bray, Edward A. Cook, and the heirs and legal representatives of Petef Sharpe,.deceased,and all other own era or claimants of real estate comprising the territory described In the foregoing notice: . ,.. . Notice Is hereby given, that the petition reterred to in the above notice- was presented to the Board of County Commissioners of 'Vanderburgh County, on the 1st day of May, 1866, and that the same was received and considered ; and it was ordered by said Board that the further hear-! ing and consideration of said application be continued until the 4th day -of June, 1866, and that notice be given by the County Auditor, by publication in the Evansville Daily Journal, that said application is now pending before said Board, and that it will be heard and determined on the said 4th day of June. 1866. -. i i . . -VICTOR ' BISCH,--( ,V i i Auditor Vanderburxh County. , . Evansvilie, May 4, 1866. : maylO till 31 Annexation of Territory to the City - : i . of .Evansvufe. r , . . . TOTHK I HEREBY IVE.V. that JLi the Common Conncil of the city of Evansville, in pursuance of the provisions or an Act ot tne general Assemwy ottne State of Indiana, approved March 6, 1865, entitled " An Act to amend the seventyfirst section of an Act entitled ' An Act t ranting to the citizens of the - town of Ivansville, in the county of Vanderburgh, a City Cbarter,'-appr6vea January 27, 1847. and to add supplemental sections to said Act," will, on the 11th day of June, 1866, present to the Board of County Commissioners of Vanderburgh County, a petition praying for the annexation to said city of the following described territory, and setting forth the reasons for such annexation, viz. : All the territory situated northeast of cignin street ana soutnwest oi xentn street, described as fol lows, viz. s Beginning at the middle of Eighth street, in the City of Evansville, opuosite the southeast side r of the alley which separates Baker's Addi tion oisaia city irom tne territory Herein described, and running thence northeastwardly by said alley, seven hundred and thirty-eight (7381 feet more or less, to the middle of Tenth street: thence parallel with Eighth street (by a line which would be the middle' of Tenth street if said street were extended), three hundred and flftyninO (359) feet, more or less, to the northwest side of the Wabash and Erie Canal r thence along the northwest side ot navA Canal five hundred and twentv-four (o34) feet more or -less,- to a point in line with the middle of Eighth street as the same-is laid out through the southern Enlargement of said city; ther?e south three hundred and eighty-two and twenty-six hundredths 38i;6-lo0) feet more or less, to a point where the middle of said Eighth street of the eastern Enlargement intersects, with the middle of said Eighth street of the Southern Enlargement, and thenco bv said Eastern Enlargement, alona tha middle of said tagnin street, six hundred ana seventy-five and three-fourths (67SfJ) feet, more oriels, to the place of beginning; said territorybeing contiguous to the city of Evansville; and hot platted or laid out :?' .'T"" " ' W. BAKER, Mayor. A. M. McGriff, Clerk. . maylO till junetl

j :-!.; ;oa libit-iiU'sm 'I " j V.a.'iO v;..-:0't 4'iili& V-i't .'f r'. DR. v. ARM tSTE AD'S TONIC 8YRTTP gives universal satisfaction. Every bottle warranted to cure. Money refunded if it falls.

ERYSIBEtAS ! 1 . i ' 11 DR. ARMISTEAD'B UNIVERSAL OINTMENT is the most wonderful discovery of the age I -Cures Erysipelas, all manner of Ulceis on man or beast, Fever Sores, Tetter, Inflamed Eyelids.'Sore Breasts, Burns, Scald-Head, and protects Wounds from the attacks of Erysipelas, &C&C - ,r ,, , ;t--. . DR. ARMISTEiD'S PILE OINTMENT is warranted to effect more relief in this painful disease than any other remedy before the public ( ' jt ,,: ... v . r. Read 1 , Read! Read! .'t Read . the , fol- ' wln&iCrtificaV)! i HEUn&soK, Kt., Feb; 28, 1868. . Dr. It. A Armistead, of Evansville, Ind., resided for many years in this city We know him intimately: He is regular Physician, and during his residence here he enjoyed an extensive practice, and was regarded as a skillful practitioner of medicine. He is a gentleman of strict integrity and elevated moral worth. - j - 1 , ,U W. POWELL, !.;f. : 4 i ARCH'D DIXON. . - i j r.l ' .'ti-it !.!. tf.-nr ; ...... : : ; PadccaHj K y., Sept. 2, 1854. Having lived neighbors to' Dr. R. A. Armistead. in Trigg county. Ky., for some tenor twelve years, we take pleasure in saying, that, as a Physician, he stood high, aud enjoyed a large practice whilst, as & gentleman, in bearing, and a man of honor, in the strictest sense of those terms, no man maintained a more enviable reputation. In a word, he lived among na without reproach, and left us with unsullied character. ' LINN BOYD. , ' ALFRED BOYD. -j inquire of your Druggist. i For salo by all Druggists. ' . . -1-,, CLOUD & 'AKIN. . aprlS : General Agents, No. 5 Main SU f i DENTISTS. m ,., '; If. : NEW: DENTAL OFFICE. ; '! THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECTfuUy Inform tha citixeiuiof- Eviosvilla and vicinity, thAt he has removed from his old office, on Main street, to , n . .. ., : j ,,. ; t. 10 Firt Street, ? , '.? BETWEEN MAIN AND LOCUST,,. , Where he is now prepared to perform all the various operations belonging to the Profession, in .the moct skilllul manner FILLING. CLEANING. EXTRACTING & ; INSERTING ARTIFICIAL jV&Tll , , -Careful attention given to rChildren's Teeth. I would call particular attention to ray. style of ARTIFICIAL WORK, From one Tooth to full seta inserted by Suctioa or Atmospheric Pressure Fll set always, and in many cases partial pie;es. where the mouth will admit of it, will be Inserted Without the use of Clasps, answering all .the purposes for which they wore intended. ' i personal attention given, in every case The best anwethetics used to alleviate pain when extracting teeth. Terms reasonable. ,r ' '. -. DR.1J. C. BIERBOWER, ' NoJ 10 First St., bot.Iain and. Locust, Evansville,' Ind. - ; ; i mar3-6m -j DRS. HAAS & .QOOKE, liS U'- J. 0 Surgeon JDentit. r ,:. . . -.,?,;.;. :,i iv. ?t". --y, ' Rooms over First National Bank, . J. . : ' :- 1 . t. u. . i - : UP. i Corner Mala anAFlritSlreet;. .. :' .F EvansvilleInd.'7 FEELING DULY THANKFUL FOR th verv liberal natronaee received iduring the-past seven years, and being permanent residents of the city, desire ail persons (whether they need their profess sional services or not) ti visit their rooms and see the various styles of work manufactured, j .1 - - improvements and Inventions are being made, and everything that will uberve the interests of their patients is secured by them. Their establishment aud facilities are equal to any in the Eastern cities. They have several -Anaesthetics for allevlatins: pain when extracting teeth. -' Cheeks that are sunken can be restored to hearly their original contour. ' All desirable styles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH mado anywhere in the United States are made by us. Irregularities of Children's Teeth successfully corrected. Those having ' Decayed Teeth should either have them extracted or filled (the latter if possible). The health of the parties and the remaining teeth demand it. Neuralgic Affections treated; also Cleft Palate. - ; -..... apr!8 CARRIAGE MAKER. F. HAMMERSTELV Carriage and Wagon ; MANUFACTORY, CORNER MAIN STREET AND CANAL. The undersigned nas now on hand a splendid assortment of finished Carriages for Hprlng Trade. ' They artf of the latest ana most improvea siyies, nu wviu Four-Passenger Rockaways, Light Bockftwftvfi. RuratMt with Htatlonarv and Shift. Ing xops; also, iancy ngm irwu dsgies and Prinoe Alberts. i.it i. I have Buggies gotten up extra strong, for country use. My work Is matte of the very bert and thoronghlrseasoned timber, and Ironed with extra refined iron. I use no factory wheels, my wheels being made by hand at.the shop, by the best of mechanics. 1 warrant all my work to give entire satisfaction In every respect. Persons wishing to purchase anything In my line will find it to their interest to all and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. 1 ' propose to sell at the lowest possible cash rateV. ' . K. HAMMERSTEIN, maris 3m ,;.

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; i i - ? -- . . . . ; A. ! '1 Bvinv pad vt m : - -i 1.-. s. --.ii.a 1 Spring Trade. ;-!,...!.,, ;.:7i juf St ' ', i : ' - -. :'. . , '. .nl) 1 i; i. HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM the East with a splendid stock of 1 ; i -. ,i'.U !'''ff iH J ('!.:.' I spring icibbis; " ., 1 I now offer to those in want of good good ' the finest lot ever offered in thia marktj AT GREATLY RF.DTTrED RATES. I -"'-( ' As I was In the market when things wete " at their lowest rates, I bought my goods for ; less than any one 111 this city, as others , bought early and had to pay higher prtoe ' ' for the same goods. My stock oonsbiU o( full line of Piece GoodM, I : .'I ..':: such a '! ' ' ' ' i ! . ..-.-:.t i - .i :: '-.L u 4' '' ( ' French Coatings, T r -Pant Goods, .. and n Vestinga,

( ; ' '",.''. i hi :;;.'.i. ,.;:' .i. j .,', All kinds and styles. ., ... , , , : , BKADY.MADECLQTHIKa v

ji .ti.l.'.. of my own make, as I now make wttf Ready-Made Goods in my own store. Tner are of the .:. "; . -,;.--("; . ' BEST MATERIAL and the FINEST . WORKMANSHIP.

I r;r. . fj"-f " . J K- f ;:'' ' ''(- ' Goods Made Up'to Order.' ' ! - ;

at the shortest notice. " :i J '' ' " i . -. . . , .... i . .- , ."--I i .- - i 1 . 1 1

:)'-; jrrui axais jnaue.iu oo nwm n '.J ,j-vii-: T f- " .f-'.'i'" V ' v. ,:Pr iihi tt.i I 1.. . ' ' ' -. i-iui. ,t -i y.a . and warranted to fit, or no sale., . , t , 4

BOYS' CLOTHISe. " v A large lot fi hand at very low prioea.

All sizes and kinds GENTS' FURNISHING G00B3. ' (' j. - : : i '-. : -. - v- ; - r A full stock on hand, such as (;,.-. ..- -. .'. .i , i ' .- .. .-i'.'-' 1 Shirts, , .1-. . - ... ., t ; . ; Drawers, , ' - Undershirts, ' : : : v : i Handkerchiefs, r , Tie?, ' '- ' ' 'I r Scarfs,:- r ; ' ' ' -' i Gloves, ' - ' ' Half-Hose, and , t Suspeodera.' A full stock of the above goods alway V, hand, and of the finest quality. . , ...r 4 . - : - '.' ' '' - -:'" -1 Goods made to order for less money thaa any other house in the city, as I have made ' arrangements with my hands to work together In snch a manner that none caa compete with mo in price, and I am determined to keep prices down, and not to be . undersold by any one In Evanarllle. YW will find me at my old stand, ,

No. 8 ; l FIKST STREET EVANSVILLE, IND. :' , 1 J.aCARLEi. ttBOft